NVIDIA Blackwell at the Center of AI Factories Powered by Dell Technologies

NVIDIA Blackwell chips form the backbone of Dell Technologies´ new Artificial Intelligence factory servers, promising breakthrough scalability for enterprises worldwide.

The rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence across industries has driven an urgent demand for high-performance server infrastructure capable of handling ever-more complex computational tasks. In response, technology leaders such as Dell Technologies and NVIDIA have strengthened their longstanding partnership to deliver advanced hardware powering what they call ´AI factories´—data centers purpose-built for Artificial Intelligence workloads. Dell, leveraging decades of collaboration with NVIDIA, is scaling up production of its AI-centric servers to meet globally soaring requirements for intelligence-driven solutions.

At the recent Dell Technologies World conference, Michael Dell, the company´s chairman and CEO, emphasized Dell’s mission to democratize Artificial Intelligence access: ´We´re on a mission to bring AI to millions of customers around the world.´ The cornerstone of this commitment is the new Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, an integrated offering that allows enterprises to manage the entire Artificial Intelligence lifecycle, from model training to deployment, at any operational scale. The servers at the heart of this system feature the latest NVIDIA Blackwell platform, which delivers up to 50 times more inference output and a fivefold increase in throughput over the prior-generation Hopper platform.

These potent advancements mean Dell’s Blackwell-powered servers are poised to accelerate a range of next-generation applications. Customers are leveraging these systems to generate tokens for innovative Artificial Intelligence solutions tackling global challenges such as disease prevention and advanced manufacturing. Dell projects significant growth for its AI server business, underlining the intensifying industry focus on turning Artificial Intelligence experimentation into widespread, practical deployment. With Blackwell and Dell’s infrastructure innovations, enterprises gain the tools necessary to scale and operationalize Artificial Intelligence with unprecedented efficiency and performance.

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